What is a Reggae Rhythm
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11M ago
 Greetings, reggae fans! Welcome to our blog where we will exploring  the history and the culture of reggae music, one of the most influential and popular genres of Jamaican music. Reggae music is more than just a style of music, it is a way of life, a voice of the oppressed, and a vehicle for social and spiritual messages. Reggae music is also defined by its unique rhythm, which combines the one drop, the skank, and the bass line to create a groove that makes you want to move and feel the vibe. Let’s dive into the world of reggae music and learn more about its origins, its artists ..read more
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"International Reggae Day"
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11M ago
   International Reggae Day is an annual event that celebrates Jamaican music culture and its global influence. It is held on July 1st every year since 1994. The event was founded by Andrea Davis, who was inspired by a speech by Winnie Mandela on the role of reggae music in the fight against apartheid in South Africa. International Reggae Day features concerts, festivals, media broadcasts, and other activities that showcase the rich legacy and diversity of reggae music and its artists. The theme for 2023 is “Saluting the Global Influence of 80s and 90s Dancehall: From Brukins to Bo ..read more
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The Adventures of Micah Shemaiah and the Dreadites- Comic Book
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11M ago
"If there is something that has me running to sign into my Amazon account this is it" "The adventures of Micah Shemaiah and the dreaites" Micah Shemaish internationally know reggae artist has ventured into the world of comic book creation.  Please go out and support this positive vibration RastafariJAMS Fam.    Micah Shemaiah has been a spectacular Author and performer of songs over the years, writing many great lyrics for music fans all over the world, now he will venture into the world of comic book creation,   The adventures of Micah Shemaiah and the dreaites ..read more
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Rastafari JAMS Reggae Radio
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11M ago
Listen LIVE 24/7 ​ Rastafari JAMS Reggae Radio is a global streaming radio station jammin' Roots Reggae all day everyday. We're the home for Reggae Music, Conscious Thoughts, and Positive Vibrations 24/7 -365 at RastafariJAMS.com Our mission is to expose, honor, and preserve African culture and heritage. SUBSCRIBE To Our Channel RJRR has weekly special programming on certain days Mondays Rastafari JAMS Reggae Radio #MellowMoodMondaysWithDiMarleys plays 24 hours of strictly music from Bob Marley and his family aka Marley's music every Monday from 12am-midnight PST exclusively at Rastafa ..read more
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Lawgiver The Kingson- "Welcome To Jamaica"
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11M ago
LawGiver The Kingson was born Oneil Mark Phoenix, in Kingston Jamaica,  He  has been honing his craft for well over a decade. Boxing in isn’t an accusation that could be levelled at this artist. because his music sweeps across genres and styles – covering Roots, Reggae, Rock, Afrobeats, Dancehall and Soul. But LawGiver’s journey to this point started at a young age.in the town of Roadside, in Islington, St Mary. Educated at Islington High School, growing up LawGiver’s house was a melting pot of music. His father was an avid vinyl collector, which introduced the you ..read more
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Reggae Sumfest Turns 30!
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1y ago
The biggest and best reggae show on earth on earth, Reggae Sumfest turns thirty this year and if the recent media launch is any indication, we are in for quiet the celebration. Reggae Sumfest first began in 1993 in Montego Bay, Jamaica and has evolved over the years to become the biggest and best reggae festival in the world, with tens of thousands of patrons from every corner of the globe making the trek to experience this annual legendary festival. Not only do patrons come to see a showcase of local and overseas artists perform they also are blessed to experience the local culture and the ab ..read more
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AZA LINEAGE
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1y ago
Self taught lyricsist known as www.instagram.com/azalineage/Aza Lineage, Dana Bernard was born in Kingston 7, Jamaica, to teenage parents. She grew in an extended family with her Grandmother being the head of the household. Aza was influenced by Reggae and Dancehall Music from an early age via Serious Gold, a Sound System that was owned and operated by her cousins. With the upcoming of cable TV in the '90s, Hip Hop and R&B music were broadcasted in Jamaica, and Aza instantly fell in love with both genres: „My style of music is a combination of ..read more
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Lawgiver The Kingson's
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1y ago
​LawGiver The Kingson was born Oneil Mark Phoenix, in Kingston Jamaica,  He  has been honing his craft for well over a decade. Boxing in isn’t an accusation that could be levelled at this artist. because his music sweeps across genres and styles – covering Roots, Reggae, Rock, Afrobeats, Dancehall and Soul. But LawGiver’s journey to this point started at a young age.in the town of Roadside, in Islington, St Mary. Educated at Islington High School, growing up LawGiver’s house was a melting pot of music. His father was an avid vinyl collector, which introduced the ..read more
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Micah Shemaiah-Original Dread
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1y ago
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Jamaican Reggae Singer Fitzroy Lee - She's In Love With A "RastaMan"
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FITZROY emerged on the Reggae music scene in the mid 90’s regularly MC’ing on the ‘Ghetto Rock’ soundsystem in West Negril Jamaica. His raw lyrical wordsmithing gained the respect of acclaimed Reggae artist Lisa Danger who he collaborated with on his debut EP ‘Soul Inspiration’ at Bust Out studio in Kingston. Since moving to Australia in 2007 Fitzroy has been sharing his culture and the spirit of roots Reggae on his popular radio show ‘Reggae Mixtape’ from the 2NVR radio station based in the Nambucca Valley. Fitzroy draws inspiration from Reggae greats such as Tenor Saw, Chaka Demus and Ye ..read more
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